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Jute Interior Design
Lisa Romerein
Photo of a country open concept living room in San Francisco with beige walls.
Photo of a country open concept living room in San Francisco with beige walls.
Nandina Home & Design
A master bedroom with red sofa chairs, red and white ottoman, cream sofa, patterned throw pillows, white columns, candle chandelier, and a large wooden bedframe.
Project designed by Atlanta interior design firm, Nandina Home & Design. Their Sandy Springs home decor showroom and design studio also serve Midtown, Buckhead, and outside the perimeter.
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John Kraemer & Sons
Lake of the Isles Renovation Interior Shots.
Photography: Landmark Photography
Inspiration for a traditional living room in Minneapolis with white walls and a standard fireplace.
Inspiration for a traditional living room in Minneapolis with white walls and a standard fireplace.
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RUSSIAN FOR FISH
Gareth Gardner
Design ideas for a contemporary guest bedroom in London with white walls.
Design ideas for a contemporary guest bedroom in London with white walls.
Meriwether Design Group
Lauren Rubenstein
Photo of a transitional formal enclosed living room in Atlanta with grey walls, carpet, no fireplace and no tv.
Photo of a transitional formal enclosed living room in Atlanta with grey walls, carpet, no fireplace and no tv.
Roseanette's Interior Designs
Lovely sitting room with French Country accents. Warm and inviting space to gather with loved ones.
This is an example of a large country open concept living room in Houston with white walls, limestone floors, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace surround.
This is an example of a large country open concept living room in Houston with white walls, limestone floors, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace surround.
O’Hara Interiors
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HartmanBaldwin Design/Build
Mediterranean bedroom in Los Angeles with beige walls, medium hardwood floors, a corner fireplace and a tile fireplace surround.
Kat Nelson Designs
Soft grays, pinks and neutrals makes this high rise luxury condo a place you will rush home to. The comfy velvet couch to eclectic aesthetics brings a mix of textures to the whole house.
Lisa Konz Photography
Tess Bethune Interiors
Photo by Brian Kelly
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary open concept living room in Los Angeles with a library, white walls, medium hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a plaster fireplace surround and no tv.
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary open concept living room in Los Angeles with a library, white walls, medium hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a plaster fireplace surround and no tv.
Moore Architects, PC
A simple one-story white clapboard 1920s cottage bungalow sat on a narrow straight street with many older homes, all of which meeting the street with a similar dignified approach. This house was the smallest of them all, built in 1922 as a weekend cottage, near the old East Falls Church rail station which provided direct access to Washington D.C. Its diminutive scale, low-pitched roof with the ridge parallel to the street, and lack of superfluous decoration characterized this cottage bungalow. Though the owners fell in love with the charm of the original house, their growing family presented an architectural dilemma: how do you significantly expand a charming little 1920’s Craftsman style house that you love without totally losing the integrity that made it so perfect?
The answer began to formulate after a review of the houses in the turn-of-the-century neighborhood; every older house was two stories tall, each built in a different style, each beautifully proportioned, each much larger than this cottage bungalow. Most of the neighborhood houses had been significantly renovated or expanded. Growing this one-story house would certainly not adversely affect the architectural character of the neighborhood. Given that, the house needed to maintain a diminutive scale in order to appear friendly and avoid a dominating presence.
The simplistic, crisp, honest materials and details of the little house, all painted white, would be saved and incorporated into a new house. Across the front of the house, the three public spaces would be saved, connected along an axis anchored on the left by the living room fireplace, with the dining room and the sitting room to the right. These three rooms are punctuated by thirteen windows, which for this house age and style, really suggests a more modern aesthetic.
Hoachlander Davis Photography
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Kate Forman Designs Ltd
Sofa upholstery fabric: Red Velvet. Cushion fabric assortment from left to right and back: Octavia, Red Ticking, Red Josephine, Yellow Josephine, Red Velvet. Empire lampshade left: Red Josephine. Chair cushion left: Yellow Josephine. Bolster cushion: Genevieve. Ottoman base: Red Josephine. Ottoman top: Octavia.
Dillard Pierce Design Associates
ASID Excellence Award for showhouse room
Contemporary living room in Atlanta with white walls and black floor.
Contemporary living room in Atlanta with white walls and black floor.
Visbeen Architects
The classic 5,000-square-foot, five-bedroom Blaine boasts a timeless, traditional façade of stone and cedar shake. Inspired by both the relaxed Shingle Style that swept the East Coast at the turn of the century, and the all-American Four Square found around the country. The home features Old World architecture paired with every modern convenience, along with unparalleled craftsmanship and quality design.
The curb appeal starts at the street, where a caramel-colored shingle and stone façade invite you inside from the European-style courtyard. Other highlights include irregularly shaped windows, a charming dovecote and cupola, along with a variety of welcoming window boxes on the street side. The lakeside includes two porches designed to take full advantage of the views, a lower-level walk out, and stone arches that lend an aura of both elegance and permanence.
Step inside, and the interiors will not disappoint. The spacious foyer featuring a wood staircase leads into a large, open living room with a natural stone fireplace, rustic beams and nearby walkout deck. Also adjacent is a screened-in porch that leads down to the lower level, and the lakeshore. The nearby kitchen includes a large two-tiered multi-purpose island topped with butcher block, perfect for both entertaining and food preparation. This informal dining area allows for large gatherings of family and friends. Leave the family area, cross the foyer and enter your private retreat — a master bedroom suite attached to a luxurious master bath, private sitting room, and sun room. Who needs vacation when it’s such a pleasure staying home?
The second floor features two cozy bedrooms, a bunkroom with built-in sleeping area, and a convenient home office. In the lower level, a relaxed family room and billiards area are accompanied by a pub and wine cellar. Further on, two additional bedrooms await.
Mitchell Berry Architects
Design ideas for a contemporary home office in London with white walls and dark hardwood floors.
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Cooper Johnson Smith Architects and Town Planners
The architectural vocabulary draws upon British Colonial precedents in the West Indies with masonry-stucco walls, a standing seam metal hip roof with a kick at the eaves, a wooden balcony supported by wood brackets on the more public street facade, and a wooden gallery atop hefty masonry columns framed with wood brackets on the more private waterfront façade. These features have been developed and refined over hundreds of years to accommodate comfortable living in the Caribbean and have evolved into a living tradition of beautiful vernacular architecture that is, as a result, truly sustainable.
The covered outdoor spaces in conjunction with the protected courts, deep overhangs and operable wood shutters provide a sustainable home that respects the context and climate, maximizes energy-efficiency and minimizes environmental impact. The simple massing and layout of this house with its simple and flexible spaces can accommodate many different family types and lifestyles and can even change uses as market demands change over time. These characteristics together with a timeless elegance and beauty support the firmness, commodity and delight required for truly sustainable living.
Design ideas for a country open plan kitchen in New York with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets and panelled appliances.
Appalachian Antique Hardwoods
A spacious bunkroom takes advantage of the finished room over the large garage. With its own kitchen, bunk beds, and furniture grouping, this space if perfect for kids, friends, and guests. "Vintage Craft" reclaimed timbers and beams help create a roomy feeling. "Legacy" quarter-sawn oak flooring is kid-tough yet elegant. And "Corduroy Pine" paneling frames numerous windows. Reclaimed and natural materials supplied by Appalachian Antique Hardwoods. Photo by Erwin Loveland. Builder TImber Ridge Homes, GA. Home design by MossCreek.
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